A Rooster for Asklepios: A Slave's Story, Book 1

A Slave’s Story Trilogy

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Pub Date Oct 29 2020 | Archive Date Jan 12 2021

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A slave without a past. A master without a future. A journey of discovery that will forever change the lives of both men. The ancient world comes alive in this vivid and engaging trilogy by an expert on Roman social history.

What if you suddenly discovered that you were not who you thought you were—that your true family history had been hidden from you since birth? What if the truth about your origins would cause others to despise you? What if the man who had arranged the deception was seriously ill and needed your help? What if you were a slave and that man held your life in his hands—and you his? These are some of the questions explored in the first two volumes of the new historical trilogy, A Slave’s Story. 

The story centers on a slave named Marcus who manages the business affairs of a wealthy Roman citizen in central Asia Minor in the first century AD. The first volume, A Rooster for Asklepios, narrates his eventful journey to a famous healing center in western Turkey following a dream in which the god Asklepios appears to promise that his master will be cured there of a nagging illness. The second volume, A Bull for Pluto, relates the aftermath of this journey. . 

Along the way, both men encounter people and ideas that undermine everything that they have ever believed about themselves, one another, and the world around them. Societal norms are challenged, personal loyalties tested, and identities transformed in this engaging story that brings to life a unique corner of the Roman world that has been neglected by previous storytellers. 

Christopher D. Stanley is a professor at St. Bonaventure University who studies the social history of early Christianity and the Greco-Roman world. He has written or edited six books and dozens of professional articles on the subject and presents papers regularly at conferences around the world. The trilogy A Slave’s Story, which grew out of his historical research on first-century Asia Minor, is his first work of fiction. . For more information please visit https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001H6EUCA

A slave without a past. A master without a future. A journey of discovery that will forever change the lives of both men. The ancient world comes alive in this vivid and engaging trilogy by an expert...


Advance Praise

"“This compelling and enjoyable story offers the reader a superb ‘insider’ view of life in the first-century Greco-Roman world. I enjoyed traipsing around Anatolia with Lucius and Marcus!”

- Dr. Terence Donaldson, Academic Dean and Professor of New Testament, Wycliffe College, Canada

 “The realism of this story reflects the author's deep first-hand knowledge of the landscape and culture where the narrative takes place.”

- Dr. Mark Wilson, Director, Asia Minor Research Center, Antalya, Turkey

“This well-researched book really brings the Roman world to life!”

-  Dr. Alanna Nobbs, Professor of Ancient History, Macquarie University, Australia

“The amount of research, imagination, and effort involved in crafting this story earned my admiration, and stirred my curiosity, too.”

- Dr. Mark Nanos, Lecturer, University of Kansas, USA"

"“This compelling and enjoyable story offers the reader a superb ‘insider’ view of life in the first-century Greco-Roman world. I enjoyed traipsing around Anatolia with Lucius and Marcus!”

- Dr...


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I am a History buff and fascinated with the ancient cultures that preceeded us. When I saw a book about a common person in the time of Rome and Ancient Greece I was excited to read it. Dealing with a how a man found healing in a time when medicine was sort of in its infancy sounded interesting. As I read this book I felt like I was Lucius and on his travels in a less complicated time. The author made me feel like I was there and understood what Lucius and Marcus and the other characters were doing and why it was important. Their lives are complicated . As all lives are there are choices and experiences that are dangerous and also a chance to learn more about others and their ways. As Antioch approaches and the story continues I want to know what will happen when its achieved . This book has drawn me in to a world long gone but strangely familiar.

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this was a interesting start to a series, it was a interesting concept and I think it was executed well. The characters were well done and I can't wait to see more from this author and series.

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